THE NEW YORKER talked to me, that there was perhaps d certain horror as well as zest in his dou- ble life. Verr few of his old friends knew what he was doing or knew that he actually was not coöperating with the Germans. Everyone feared counteres- pionage and arrest. "Arrest is bad," he said. "If you don't tell enough, they shine lights on you. Two days no sleep and you are tired. Then all day they make you jump over table, first this way, then that. Then they beat you-the head, the shoulders, everywhere." The worst part of all was havIng to spend so much time with Germans and Quislings. ,,: "Norwegians," he said, "we cannot un- m derstand such people. We believe, like i'i the British-it is why we like the Brit- i\\: ish-in being gentlemen. There are t 1:eÍï e : : f ;nt :;s "rlon't do. I We were drinking our second after- r dinner coffees; the Lieutenant's elbows were on the table and he made patterns in the air with his hands as he groped for words. "Look. It is like the German boys who come to us after the old war. \Ve care for them. \Ve make them healthy. They are good boys. They go back to Germany. Years after they come back to Norway to rob and kill. Everything was friendly between us and the Germans. The Norwegian govern- ment just make fishing contract with them. German newspapers are not mak- ing noise and threats against us before invasion. Then at night German bat- tleships come through the islands, up the fiords, and bombers come over our towns. We will never stop fighting the Germans. Always," he said, gesturing a little apologetically for expressing such a violent sentiment, "we must be free. We are Norwegian. We believe in good things, in peace. \Ve must fight the Germans until they are gone." AFTER several months the Germans .n asked the Lieutenant to do jobs so important that he foresaw they would offset the good he was doing his country. He pleaded that his business needed his full attention. One day a friend told him he was being watched by the Gestapo. A few days later a spy the Lieuten- ant had placed in the Quisling gov- ernment warned him that he would probably be arrested soon. "They won- der why you say you want to help but will not work for them," the spy ex- plained. The Lieutenant knew that his work in Norway was finished. "Now I think," he said, "I can escape and maybe come back and bomb the Germans. No more of this living double." He placed a trusted friend in charge of the under- 45 rJ. t: t & ::: "\ ,:: ';? I : ::' -" . :.-:-'.:.-::::::.- - :. _...:/:::: ;:\. -:::.':: .:3 J :: ... '" :: ,,;, ::':;;i; ".'. "':.". :;_:". ßf'F-<<' ,,:' ::: ,J. i ff1 N ( ,^: J&, ".. ...:.....: ::._._..7.e.. .- .... & ..: :: . Jii ;;: ; ; :,:: W-:"-:" . ,}:'/\ 1)1 iir' %!'::::'æ --to: ; ;::::ì: ::': i!1 .:":=-," --: pJ1?) : : .1 :: " :,:,JM -:'. ;:,,: L,:,:)t.& f : ;?<' . d\ .1 '. v ,:.-::i,,:i i. ;10 ,< ;;: &0' " ,' )':"':: :4)i.: :.::,,::r, -'.: :..:" . . .-".i':"'" " ,'. ,..,', -:'" " 1 . .... ".": . .. .. ... - . ::\!t:.... '':.:: .Jt \.. J l . :.: :>, :: -t.: :::: ':\r"": ,.: : l : !,. "'Pf , I":>u, 'I ",:": -=.. :r:Y . _. A ,: :;::' ;;; ;\f :; :::ty, :: ...........1.t .....-....-.....--................. ..........0\ . ." ;I' .;tÞ Copyright. 1942. by Dorothy Gray. Ltd. y.... . "'mt Å ca:t);, ecU, W - Ao , e,vie, Ð. . it S'eMit;t SkMt and neck. It works gently ,soothingly. Overnight, Dorothy Gray Sensitive Skin Cream helps a dry, wintry com- plexion look smoother - to - the - eye, softer-to-the-touch. Ideal for a young girl's skin! $2.00, $3.75. 1 P 0 -t: · - - - · -tn --It- 1 , A ; N1A l r à\ d..-OOK vt.un U1 '" vrn.... 0: a ' : ) ';;) i .I1PtJQÚ1 uo-Wt yjJi'attlie S :7 \, \J ð - - ) . ,! CD . ,_ y..:,. . With or without a girdle your hips can look trim and 4=v '-' I · firm - and should. Take that slick new course at the r - II II Dorothy Gray Salon called "Pull in your Belt." Course A i 1 .1 1 ," \ i\iif.Ï , 'I includes Belt-Line exercises, work-outs on the Wonder /1 \ I Wheel, Spot Massage on wrong-place bulges. Three t!, J" h'fIr '\ weeks of this and you make your exit with an airy-new l.. i-/." I" -' confidence. You look better, you feel better, you work better. 6 treatments (50 minutes each) - timed to suit your time - only $20. Consultations complimentary. . Pure, bland, light-Sensitive Skin Cream is the Dorothy Gray emollient created especially for delicate skins . . . fussy skins. . . skins that rough . 1 t " h " up eaSI y ye resent eavy creams. At bedtime, smooth it all over face R T y GR y 683 FIFTH AVENUE... NEW YORK CITY... Wickersham 2-6109 oS ß